Although HDI figures are not out for the following period there is date for 2011-2012 for GDP which is as follows:
GDP (nominal) 2689
GDP (PPP) pc 224

Clearly there must have been some turmoil following Evo Morales landslide election victory but even then and thereafter the statistics show clearly that the effects of President Morales policies which have included (but of course not limited to) a series of nationalisations in various sectors.

The worst period for Bolivia in terms of standard of living was 2004-2005
The best period for Bolivia in terms of standard of living was 2010-2011

The worst period for Bolivia in terms of GDP (nominal) was 2003-2004
The best period for Bolivia in terms of GDP (nominal) was 2011-2012

The worst period for Bolivia in terms of GDP (PPP) pc was 2008-2009
The best period for Bolivia in terms of GDP (PPP) pc was 2007-2008

So while it isn’t a complete whitewash for Evo Morales it’s clear that the nationalisations and general policies in Bolivia enacted by the president and his party are having a massive, positive impact on the country and its people.
Evo Morales’ brand of socialism is working.